Federalism vs. Communism Federalism, with its division of power and its democracy, is a better system of government than that of communism. Within a federal government exists a central government, which is split u pinto smaller divisions in order to keep all the ruling power spread out and not concentrated in one place. Communism, on the other hand, attempts to completely get rid of the government and create a society where everyone is equal and power is split up among the masses. Both systems s...

Communistic Society Karl Marx, a 19th century philosopher, is credited with establishing and developing the idea of a communist society in response to modern capitalism in the early 1800's. Communism is the theoretical economic system characterized by the collective ownership of property and by the organization of labor for the common advantage of all its members. Marx described human history as the attempt to control nature in order to improve the human condition. The party was formed to suppor...

... to defeat reaction but not to support the government bosses, but rather the Stalinist line is to defend the government and merge the workers' troops with those of the government bosses. Thus here again the Socialists and Stalinists show the workers that they are to fight for the government bosses and not for themselves. Instead of demanding a change in the government, instead of forcing Soviets and increasing their dual power, instead of raising the cry of a workers' and people's militia, in...

Movie: The Caine Mutiny - Evaluating the Performance of a Government Governments are an essential and important part to our everyday life, and without, there would be no control or leadership. Governments are sanctioned to constitute and systemize the interrelationships of the people with their divisional bounds, the relations of the people of the community as a whole, and the arrangements of the community with other political entities. In the movie, 'The Caine Mutiny', a form of government play...

To talk about McCarthyism we must first look at what was going on in the United States at the time. WW II had just ended a few years prior, and the cold war was in full swing. Following WW II, for the US Government to be able to spend so much of the taxpayers money on the cold war, the Government had to get the US citizens behind them. To do this the US government started a propaganda campaign to scare the public into thinking the communists were bad and very dangerous people. That the communist...

Compare how effectively two or more post communist countries have become institutionalised democratic countries. There is yet no apparent stable democracy formed from a post-communist country. The democracies are still very unstable due to a number of diverse factors. This instability is very obvious in those regions of the formerly communist world where there is warfare, notably in parts of the Soviet Union. But even where there is no definite fighting, there are frequent symbols of instability...

Fascism is a form of government. It's almost the complete opposite of democracy. Although the Fascist were enemies of the socialist and communist they shared the same veiws. Fascism comes in many different forms of government, but it is described as a government of authoritarian. It is not communist though all fascism rooted extreme nationalism. Or in other words, they give blind loyalty to the state. Fascist were anti-democratic people, they didn't beleive in eqaulity and liberty such as the Un...

On March 22, 1947, President Truman issued his Executive Order 9835, which decreed that "there shall be a loyalty investigation" of every Federal employee. During the next four years some three million individuals were examined and cleared, over 3000 have resigned while being investigated, 308 were dismissed as "security risks" and only one-a 27-year-old-girl analyst in the Justice Department-was arrested on charges of being a spy. This gigantic operation was carried out by secret police methods...